# # @TEST-EXEC: zeek -b %INPUT >out # @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff out # @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff testfile # @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff testfile2 # @TEST-EXEC: test -f testdir/testfile4 event zeek_init() { # Test that creating a file works as expected local a = open("testfile"); print active_file(a); print get_file_name(a); write_file(a, "This is a test\n"); close(a); print active_file(a); print file_size("testfile"); # Test that "open_for_append" doesn't overwrite an existing file a = open_for_append("testfile"); print active_file(a); write_file(a, "another test\n"); close(a); print active_file(a); print file_size("testfile"); # This should fail print file_size("doesnotexist"); # Test that "open" overwrites existing file a = open("testfile2"); write_file(a, "this will be overwritten\n"); close(a); a = open("testfile2"); write_file(a, "new text\n"); close(a); # Test that set_buf and flush_all work correctly a = open("testfile3"); set_buf(a, F); write_file(a, "This is a test\n"); print file_size("testfile3"); close(a); a = open("testfile3"); set_buf(a, T); write_file(a, "This is a test\n"); print file_size("testfile3"); print flush_all(); print file_size("testfile3"); close(a); # Create a new directory print mkdir("testdir"); # Create a file in the new directory a = open("testdir/testfile4"); print get_file_name(a); write_file(a, "This is a test\n"); close(a); # This should fail print mkdir("/thisdoesnotexist/dir"); }